Get your ****ing ***** on that training pitch on Monday and practice your throw ins and possession retention.
I can't ever remember seeing a team give the ball away from throw ins so much.
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Thread: Throw ins
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21-01-2018 03:06 PM #1
Throw ins
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21-01-2018 03:12 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-01-2018 03:13 PM #4
I personally think it’s the amount of time it takes us to take them. We allow the other team time to settle into shape instead of getting on it and exposing them
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21-01-2018 03:17 PM #5
Add to that kick off, ****in embarrassment, quick free kicks laughable corners and free kicks straight to the keeper.
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21-01-2018 03:17 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-01-2018 03:21 PM #7
Take too long to take them and generally only have one option and therefore have to wait until that one player gets in a position where he can take it. Movement off the ball throughout the team is equally *****.
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21-01-2018 03:23 PM #9
The throw from Efe straight to a Hearts player in the first half was truly dreadful. Lennon was asked about our throw ins at the AGM and did not think it was a problem ......
Not a good day today
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21-01-2018 03:26 PM #10
Lewis had the ball in his hands, fannying about, longer than it was in play. The running off the ball wasn't great but FFS.
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21-01-2018 03:34 PM #11
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Set pieces in General are awful!
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21-01-2018 03:44 PM #13
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No one moves for them, usually Lewis has one option who is marked by 5 players and then he has to moan for someone else to bother their arse to move.
At least half the time it results in an attack for the other team putting us under pressure.
I'd also add in free kicks, the amount of times we have the opportunity to launch a dangerous ball into the box and waste it is unreal.
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21-01-2018 03:52 PM #14
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On the subject of throw ins,is Berra free to foul throw whenever he likes??
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21-01-2018 03:53 PM #15
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Throw ins, Free kicks, Corners, Hibs have been awful at set pieces for most of my 35 years as a fan apart from a few odd occasions.
Floated free kicks/corners are as well as just given position back to the other team.
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21-01-2018 03:54 PM #16
You wonder what they actually practise in training!
All that fabulous training facility and they can't take free kicks,corners, throw-ins etc without wasting it.
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21-01-2018 04:31 PM #21
A throw in to us is effectively possession to our opponents. It’s been that way for as long as I can remember.
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21-01-2018 04:33 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-01-2018 04:34 PM #23
I wouldn’t let John McGinn take the free kicks or corners in the u12 team I coach.
Cochran’s corners caused us problems every single time and eventually got them the winner.
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21-01-2018 04:38 PM #24
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Throw ins, free kicks, corners, goal kicks, centre kicks are all terrible when we have the ball and are not that much better when we are defending. We rarely look like we have a plan for anything. The throw ins are a bit of a running joke but we are worse than usual. We simply don't move off the ball enough. We are much worse when defending throw ins though as we always seem to allow a player to get a touch before we get near them.
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21-01-2018 04:50 PM #26
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May sound pedantic (and bitter) but would have also been nice if Clancy had spotted Berra's continual foul throws too Don't think he had one correctly taken throw (bug bear of mine) - that and the yards they were allowed to take by the linesman and ref. Wee things but can be important.
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21-01-2018 04:53 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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We simply must sort this out.
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21-01-2018 05:56 PM #29
We would be as well letting the opposition take our throws
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21-01-2018 06:01 PM #30
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Nobody even pretending to want the ball and forcing a 50-50 (which more often than not we were losing today)
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